reviewer — February 21, 2008, 2:18 pm

Protecting Your Laptop

Laptops are the computers of choice for many Americans, and more and more people on converting to laptops over desktop PCs. The portability of laptops makes them ideal machines for business, academics, or for anyone who wants to the versatility of bringing their work with them.

Although they are built for durability, they stand to be more prone to damage because their portability makes them more likely to be dropped, stepped on, or banged around in a fashion that would be unheard of for a PC.

Given the propensity of a laptop to be forced to endure these tortures, it is vital for laptop owners to protect their investment from physical damage that could cost hundreds of dollars to repair or replace. There are warranties available from most manufacturers that can help protect your laptop from defects in the first six to twelve months after your purchase. However, laptop warrantees are usually fairly expensive and paying the extra money required, may hardly be worth the added financial stress.

Laptop Sleeves and Protective Cases

If you can’t pay for a warrantee that would pay for the repair of replacement of your laptop, a second, and extremely cost effective solution is to physically protect your property. Isis Dei is a laptop accessories company that offers a wide variety of laptop sleeves. They offer a wide selection of sizes to fit your laptop, as well as designs that fit your lifestyle, and unlike most manufacturers they have a selection of MacBook sleeves, specifically sized for Mac laptops.

With the emphasis that we put on technology today, it is vital that we protect our laptop investments by helping them endure the occasional bumps and bruises, and thus ensuring they remain intact, and fully functional.

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